Veolia completes once-in-a-decade 'Deep Tunnel' cleanup project in Wisconsin

Nov. 26, 2012
A maintenance project in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's Deep Tunnel drew to a conclusion last week.

MILWAUKEE, WI, Nov. 26, 2012 - A once-in-a-decade maintenance project in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's (MMSD) Deep Tunnel drew to a conclusion last week, as crews removed the final pieces of floating debris that accumulated in the end of the system near the Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility.

Completed in 1993, Milwaukee's Deep Tunnel stores stormwater and wastewater during heavy or prolonged rains. Designed to hold more than 520 million gallons, the Deep Tunnel has prevented 92 billion gallons of pollution from entering Lake Michigan. Ranging in diameter from 17 feet to 32 feet, the Deep Tunnel system is 28.5 miles long and sits 300 feet below ground.

Maintenance and clean-out are performed on the tunnel every 10 years. In early November, Veolia specialists (along with two flat-bottomed and one pontoon boat) began setting up to remove two decades' worth of plastic bottles, balls, wood and other floating debris that had accumulated in the tunnel. During this project, the Veolia crews were typically hundreds of feet from an outside exit, working in what would otherwise be complete darkness, and prepared to evacuate at a moment's notice in the event of rapidly developing storms.

Because of the uniqueness of this maintenance effort, specially trained crews from Veolia planned for months in advance of this effort -- bringing in confined space and water treatment experts to ensure the safety of the crews working underground.

"Performing this critical underground infrastructure maintenance is important to properly maintaining the Deep Tunnel, a valuable piece of Milwaukee's infrastructure," said Scott Royer, General Manager of Veolia Water Milwaukee." Although this project was an unusual challenge, we are proud to be able to bring to bear expertise and knowledge from across Veolia's organization to meet that challenge safely and efficiently.

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About Veolia Water

Veolia Water North America operates the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's Jones Island and South Shore Water Reclamation Facilities.

Based in Chicago, Veolia Water North America is the leading provider of comprehensive water and wastewater partnership services to municipal and industrial customers, providing services to people in approximately 550 North American communities. The company is part of the Veolia Environnement companies in North America, with 30,000 North American employees providing sustainable environmental solutions in water management, waste services, and energy management.

Veolia Water, the water division of Veolia Environnement, is the world leader in water and wastewater services and technological solutions. Its parent company, Veolia Environnement (NYSE: VE and Paris Euronext: VIE), is the worldwide reference in environmental services. With more than 315,000 employees, Veolia Environnement recorded annual revenues of $38 billion in 2011. Visit the company's Web sites at www.veolianorthamerica.com and www.veoliawaterna.com, or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/veoliawaterna.

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